Age of the Ring: Rhun
MilosEveryday for Dragon Knights
Mood: The order of the Dragon Knights is ancient. They are elite mercenary warriors that wander the Eastern lands, pledging their service to whichever Khân offers the largest bundle of gold in return. At times they gather together amongst the crumbling ruins of their ancestral halls - a fortress once held by a mighty dragon, who, according to legend, lost it to the Dragon Knights’ first founder during a game of tâk - a board game similar to chess. Part of becoming a Dragon Knight is seeking out a dragon and returning with a piece of its hoard. The Dragon Knights can be cruel and merciless, but are not subservient to an overlord, Sauron or otherwise. They serve themselves first and foremost. They are mighty warriors, but not mindless brutes.
Accent: Vaguely exotic - Eastern, but not Middle-eastern. Rhûn is analogous to the Eastern Steppe/Mongolia and Asia. The tongues of Rhûn were said to sound ‘harsh’ to those that did not know them, so his voice should reflect that. Harsh voiceless fricatives, rolling R’s, with little sense of melody.- male adult
You have bought our blades - not our souls.
This is what you hired us for? [scoffs]
[In combat]: Death comes for you!